This section describes the changes since the SGD version 4.41 release.
If a user logs in to My Desktop and they have paused print jobs, a message now displays in the browser window which enables the user to resume printing.
The tarantella security enable command now
includes a
--firewalltraversal
option.
This option enables you to choose whether or not to enable
firewall traversal when you secure an SGD server.
If you do not specify this option, firewall traversal is enabled by default.
SGD servers configured for firewall traversal cannot be used with the SGD Gateway.
The following example secures the SGD server using the specified SSL certificate and private key. Firewall traversal is not enabled for the SGD server.
# tarantella security enable \ --certfile /opt/certs/cert \ --keyfile /opt/keys/key \ --firewalltraversal off
See the Oracle Secure Global Desktop 4.6 Administration Guide for more detailed information about this command option.
The
ITarantellaWebtopSession
web service includes a new operation,
endMultiViewSession
.
The endMultiViewSession
operation ends
a user session and logs out the user. All views of the user
session are ended.
A view of a user session is created when you join an existing user session. For example, when you log in to the Administration Console and the SGD webtop from the same client device.
You use the endMultiViewSession
operation as follows:
endMultiViewSession(sessionCookie);
where sessionCookie
is the user session
cookie.
For Windows applications and X applications running in kiosk
mode, the Kiosk Mode Escape
(--allowkioskescape
)
attribute for enabling a pull-down header is now configurable
using the Administration Console. The attribute is available on
the Presentation tab for the application object.
In previous releases, this attribute was only configurable from the command line.
Evince Document Viewer is now supported for PDF printing on Linux client platforms.
In this release, a new option (-remoteaudio
)
has been introduced for the SGD Terminal Services Client. The
SGD Terminal Services Client, also known as
ttatsc, is a client program that handles the
connection between the SGD server and a Windows Terminal Server.
The -remoteaudio
option configures whether
audio is sent from the terminal server. Using this option has
the same effect as the “Leave at remote computer”
sound setting for a Microsoft Windows Remote Desktop connection.
For example, to leave audio at the remote server for a Windows
XP desktop session, configure the Arguments for Protocol
(--protoargs
) attribute of the Windows
application object as follows.
-console -remoteaudio
The -console
option is not required if the
application server platform supports at least RDP version 6.
In this release, a new deployment descriptor parameter has been introduced to configure the class of DNS lookups used by the Administration Console.
By default, SGD uses a query class of ANY for DNS lookups. Some firewall configurations might block this class of DNS lookups. This can lead to problems, for example when configuring Active Directory authentication using the Administration Console.
To configure the Administration Console to use a query class of
IN for all DNS lookups, edit the deployment descriptor for the
Administration Console web application. The deployment
descriptor is the following file:
/opt/tarantella/webserver/tomcat/
version
/sgdadmin/WEB-INF/web.xml
In this file, set the
sgd.naming.dns.in_class_only
parameter to
true
.
<context-param> <param-name>sgd.naming.dns.in_class_only</param-name> <param-value>true</param-value> </context-param>
Restart the SGD server to enable any changes you make to the
web.xml
file.